![]() Kenya completes marathon collection
(China Daily)
Updated: 2008-08-25 08:09
For all of Kenya's long-distance running successes - world titles and high-profile marathons among them - the African country didn't have a single win in any Olympic marathon until yesterday. Samuel Wanjiru pulled away over the final few kilometers to become the first Kenyan to win the longest Olympic race in Beijing. Wanjiru already had made a name for himself in the heady world of Kenyan distance running. He negotiated the 42.2km course through the streets of the capital in bright morning sunshine in an Olympic record of 2 hr, 6 min, 32 sec. "In Kenya we have many medals," Wanjiru said, "but I'm glad I have this one." Kenyans had twice won men's marathon silver, most recently in 2000, but never a gold. At the Beijing Games, Kenya won 14 track and field medals, behind only the United States (23) and Russia (18). Five of them were gold. The race began at the edge of Tian'anmen Square, then wound around the Temple of Heaven before turning toward the Olympic Green and the Bird's Nest, where colorful dancers, drummers and cyclists entertained the crowd as it awaited the runners. It was just the third marathon for the 21-year-old Wanjiru, who first set the world half-marathon record at age 18, then broke it twice again last year. Two-time world champion Jaouad Gharib of Morocco won the silver in 2:07:16. Tsegay Kebede of Ethiopia, winner of this year's Paris Marathon, took the bronze in 2:10:00. Ethiopian Deriba Merga led much of the race but faded badly at the end to wind up fourth. The crowd roared as Wanjiru entered the Bird's Nest, and he responded by raising his left hand, then clapped several times. The final lap in the last event of track and field was run around an infield painted blue for the last night's closing ceremony. Just across the line, Wanjiru kneeled and crossed himself several times. He had just broken the Olympic mark of 2:09:21 set by Carlos Lopes of Portugal in the 1984 Los Angeles Games. As Wanjiru was still on one knee, Gharib ran across the line for the silver. "I had to push the pace to tire the other runners," Wanjiru said. "I had to push the pace because my body gets tired when I slow down." Wanjiru won the Fukuoka International Marathon in Japan last December and was runner-up at the London Marathon in April.
The temperature was 24C with 52 percent humidity when the race began at 7:30am and it heated up steadily through the morning, reaching 30C by the finish. The lead pack began to separate through the first 5km. By the halfway mark, eight were grouped at the front, led by Eritrean Yonas Kifle. After 30 km, the pack had dwindled to three - Wanjiru, Merga and Gharib. Reigning world champion Luke Kibet of Kenya stayed with the leaders through the early stages but fell back and finally pulled out of the race shortly past the halfway mark. He later said he had a stomach problem. Agencies (China Daily 08/25/2008 page19) |
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